US senators grant Rob Manfred three extra days to respond to questions about MLB's antitrust exemption
The request came from the U.S. senators on July 18
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A group of U.S. senators gave baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred a three-day extension until Friday to respond to questions about the sport's antitrust exemption and minor leaguers.
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The senators had made the request to Manfred on July 18, and MLB asked for the additional time.
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Richard Durbin, an Illinois Democrat who chairs the Judiciary Committee, and Charles Grassley, an Iowa Republican who is the ranking minority member, are among four senators who asked Manfred a series of questions that could be a prelude to proposed legislation further limiting an exemption created by a 1922 Supreme Court decision.
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"I kind of reject the premise of the question that minor league players are not paid a living wage," Manfred said before last week's All-Star Game.